Hi, I'm Niharika Jain, and my journey is deeply rooted in creativity, content, and code. I wear many hats โ content strategist, open-source contributor, automation enthusiast, and digital PR builder. This space brings together my projects, platforms, and personal work โ a curated look at who I am, what I build, and where you can find me online.
Writing is where my story began โ turning thoughts into articles that help others. One of my most-loved pieces focuses on helping job seekers stand out in a crowded market. If you're polishing your resume, you might want to check out these practical resume insights I shared.
Whether itโs educational or strategic, I write to solve โ not just to speak. Youโll also find my presence on Quora, where I regularly contribute answers on freelancing, visibility, and digital strategy.
I'm a core contributor to LinkLoom, an open-source link manager built for creators, SEO pros, and marketers. The initial planning phase took shape on GitLab, where I structured the visual roadmap.
Later, we shifted to GitHub, making it accessible to the broader developer community. You can explore the GitHub version for documentation and codebase if you're interested in the tech side.
Want to see LinkLoom in action in a cloud automation environment? I ran a project simulation using Apifyโs platform to automate user interaction testing โ it helped speed up feedback loops and usability tweaks.
I believe in giving creators a head start. Thatโs why I released a customizable press release template on Gumroad, perfect for small businesses and solopreneurs. Itโs clean, practical, and designed to get your story out with clarity.
For a full-featured distribution system tailored for India, I recommend checking out my comparison of the top press release platforms โ something I wrote based on hands-on testing.
My current focus is on building and growing PRWeb India, a platform helping creators, startups, and marketers distribute their stories across high-authority channels. Itโs more than a press release service โ itโs a visibility engine built by creators for creators.
I'm also humbled to have PRWeb featured on IndieHackers, where I shared our journey and growth philosophy.
I do believe in the creation of authentic connections on the Internet. I typically write unprocessed, unfiltered thoughts on my Tumblr blog, and am experimenting with a creator-first network on the Bluesky which is back to making conversations feel natural again.
To have a cohesive online identity, I employ Gravatar to ensure that my identity does not vary in comments, blogs, and technology websites.